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Tubular basement membrane immune complex deposition is associated with activity and progression of lupus nephritis: a large multicenter Chinese study.

H Wang1, J Xu1, X Zhang1, Y L Ren1, M Cheng1, Z L Guo2, J C Zhang3, H Cheng4, G L Xing5, S X Wang1, F Yu6,7, M H Zhao6,8.   

Abstract

Tubulointerstitial injury is found frequently in lupus nephritis. Immune complex deposits can occur in the tubular basement membranes (TBMs), although its significance in lupus nephritis patients remains unclear. This study assessed the clinical and prognostic features of lupus nephritis patients with TBM deposits in a large Chinese multicenter cohort. Complete data were collected from 195 patients with renal biopsy-proven lupus nephritis diagnosed in the Peking University First Hospital as the discovery cohort. A total of 102 lupus nephritis patients were enrolled from another four centers as the validation cohort. The status of TBM deposits was retrospectively assessed using electron microscopy, and the associations of the deposits with clinical data, pathological characteristics and renal outcomes were further analyzed. The percentage of positive TBM deposits was nearly 30% in the lupus nephritis patients. Using immuno-gold labeling, we found that 10/10 patients were positive for IgG, 7/10 were C3d positive, 6/10 were C1q positive, and 1/10 were C4d positive. Patients with TBM deposits presented with more active features, including a higher SLEDAI score (SLE Disease Activity Index) ( p < 0.001), higher serum creatinine level ( p = 0.001) and lower serum C3 level ( p < 0.001). These patients also presented with higher scores for most renal pathological indices, including the total activity indices score ( p < 0.001) and total chronicity indices score ( p = 0.001). TBM deposits affected renal outcomes in the univariate Cox hazards regression analysis (HR = 4.2, 95% CI = 1.3-14.3, p = 0.02). In conclusion, TBM deposits were common in lupus nephritis patients and correlated closely with the clinical disease activity and renal outcome.

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Keywords:  SLE; electron microscopy; lupus nephritis; pathological classification; renal outcome; tubular basement membranes (TBM) deposits

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28954590     DOI: 10.1177/0961203317732407

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lupus        ISSN: 0961-2033            Impact factor:   2.911


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Authors:  Alejandra Londoño Jimenez; Wenzhu B Mowrey; Chaim Putterman; Jill Buyon; Beatrice Goilav; Anna Broder
Journal:  Arthritis Rheumatol       Date:  2018-09-24       Impact factor: 10.995

2.  Beyond ISN/RPS Lupus Nephritis Classification: Adding Chronicity Index to Clinical Variables Predicts Kidney Survival.

Authors:  Gabriella Moroni; Giulia Porata; Francesca Raffiotta; Silvana Quaglini; Giulia Frontini; Lucia Sacchi; Valentina Binda; Marta Calatroni; Francesco Reggiani; Giovanni Banfi; Claudio Ponticelli
Journal:  Kidney360       Date:  2021-11-05

Review 3.  Autoimmune-mediated renal disease and hypertension.

Authors:  Erika I Boesen; Rahul M Kakalij
Journal:  Clin Sci (Lond)       Date:  2021-09-17       Impact factor: 6.876

4.  Complement Deficiencies Result in Surrogate Pathways of Complement Activation in Novel Polygenic Lupus-like Models of Kidney Injury.

Authors:  Sladjana Skopelja-Gardner; Lucrezia Colonna; Payton Hermanson; Xizhang Sun; Lena Tanaka; Joyce Tai; Yenly Nguyen; Jessica M Snyder; Charles E Alpers; Kelly L Hudkins; David J Salant; YuFeng Peng; Keith B Elkon
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5.  A systematic review of the role of eculizumab in systemic lupus erythematosus-associated thrombotic microangiopathy.

Authors:  Rachael D Wright; Fariba Bannerman; Michael W Beresford; Louise Oni
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Review 6.  The Emerging Role of Renal Tubular Epithelial Cells in the Immunological Pathophysiology of Lupus Nephritis.

Authors:  Seokchan Hong; Helen Healy; Andrew J Kassianos
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2020-09-23       Impact factor: 7.561

7.  The Spectrum of C4d Deposition in Renal Biopsies of Lupus Nephritis Patients.

Authors:  Ying Ding; Xiaojuan Yu; Lihua Wu; Ying Tan; Zhen Qu; Feng Yu
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2021-07-01       Impact factor: 7.561

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